Definition, Meaning & Synonyms

chaconne

noun
/ʃəˈkɒn/
Definition
A chaconne is a musical form that is characterized by variations over a repeating bass line or harmonic progression.
Examples
  • The composer Bach wrote notable chaconnes in his works, showcasing the form’s versatility.
  • She played a beautiful chaconne that captivated the audience.
  • In Baroque music, the chaconne often features a slow, stately feel.
Meaning
Typically associated with Baroque music, a chaconne involves a series of variations built on a repeated theme, often creating a rich tapestry of musical ideas.
Synonyms
  • Passacaglia
  • Theme and variations
  • Ground bass